36 Facts About King Thor

1.

King Thor was created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby.

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2.

King Thor initially bonded with architect Eric Masterson to save the latter's life when he was injured as a bystander during one of King Thor's battles.

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3.

Later, King Thor is punished for apparently killing Loki and exiled.

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4.

Masterson retains possession of Mjolnir and the ability to transform into King Thor's form, continuing his roles as a member of the Avengers and protector of Earth.

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5.

King Thor is eventually released from exile, but asks that Masterson continue serving as in his stead.

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6.

Version of King Thor appears with an alter ego of an elderly Christian priest named Donal—an allusion to King Thor's original secret identity Donald Blake.

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7.

King Thor gives Mjolnir to Miguel O'Hara at the end of the story.

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8.

On Earth-56377, there is a version of King Thor who had since been unworthy to wield Mjolnir as it had failed him when the Masters of Evil burned Asgard to a cinder and when Midgard was further defiled by them.

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9.

Since those days, King Thor had been stalked by Mjolnir which led to Mjolnir following him to the Himalayas.

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10.

King Thor undergoes the training for it while repeatedly hurting his hand.

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11.

King Thor got poisoned by an arrow, slowing killing him, and taken by the Elves to aid their other prisoner Eitri in order to build powerful weapons for the Elves.

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12.

King Thor is visually based on Odin, having only one eye, but in addition one of his arms is replaced by one of the arms of the Destroyer armor.

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13.

King Thor is in possession of the Odinforce, now renamed the Thor Force.

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14.

King Thor has adapted some of Odin's mannerisms, notably his bitterness and cynicism.

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15.

However, some time before this, Loki successfully destroys the Earth, and King Thor comes to him for revenge for killing everyone he loves.

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16.

King Thor remains imprisoned in Asgard for 900 years, only to be liberated when the Prime Thor travels through time in pursuit of Gorr, who has fled his present.

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17.

King Thor, having grown sentimental over what the Earth once was, attempts to fight Galactus off, but is blasted into space by the Devourer of Worlds.

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18.

King Thor retrieves All-Black the Necrosword from the black hole he cast it in after Gorr's defeat, returns to Earth, and makes short work of Galactus, sparing the Devourer of Worlds only when he collapses from the exhaustion of the battle.

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19.

King Thor then agrees to let Galactus live and gives him leave to consume Mars in exchange for his life.

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20.

King Thor personally created two new humans, naming them Jane and Steve.

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21.

Logan is bitter at King Thor for having disrupted the natural order of things out of sentiment, warning him that his actions have attracted the attention of Doctor Doom, who is still alive in this time and in possession of the Starbrand, the Iron Fist, the Spirit of Vengeance, and is the Sorcerer Supreme.

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22.

Briefly, King Thor appears as a cannibalistic zombie wielding a makeshift version of a hammer composed of a concrete block and pipe as he is no longer worthy to wield Mjolnir, which he breaks when trying to attack the Silver Surfer.

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23.

King Thor was mentioned by Hawkeye to have been killed by Absorbing Man and Magneto .

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24.

King Thor is a member of the superhero team the Ultimates in the Ultimate Marvel Universe.

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25.

King Thor's herald kills Sif and Thor kills the herald in revenge.

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26.

Galactus then announces that Asgard has fed him enough, and asks King Thor to become his new herald in exchange for leaving Asgard alone.

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27.

King Thor agrees and directs Galactus to worlds with bloodthirsty races he deems worthy of destruction.

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28.

King Thor frees Balder and the other imprisoned Asgardians, telling them to flee to Midgard.

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29.

King Thor later becomes the Herald of Galactus in the 2020 run of the main King Thor comic book series.

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30.

King Thor becomes the Thor of that future after realising that he is worthy to lift mjolnir and thus fights the oppressive corp and Loki to save his people from the oppressive regime.

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31.

King Thor wields a powerful hammer called Mjolnir, and is initially depicted as the arrogant heir to the throne of Asgard whose brash behaviors causes turmoil among the Nine Realms under Asgard's protection.

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32.

King Thor commits himself to the protection of Earth, and becomes a founding member of the Avengers.

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33.

King Thor later comes into conflict with Gorr the God Butcher and the Olympian god Zeus, while reconnecting with his terminally ill ex-girlfriend, the now Mjolnir-wielding Jane Foster.

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34.

King Thor starred in the segment "The Mighty King Thor" of the animated The Marvel Super Heroes, originally syndicated in 1966.

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35.

King Thor is a young God, who must prove himself worthy of his father's ideals, while trying to stop an inevitable war between the Asgardians and frost giants.

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36.

King Thor is the heavy hitter of the team as he fights evil and saves the world with his teammates.

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